Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
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Trichomanes venosum R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 159 (1810)
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Nomenclature
R.Br.
R.Br.
1810
159
ICN
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
species
Trichomanes venosum
Lectotype (selected by Tindale 1963): Derwent, Ins. Van Diemen [Tasmania], R. Brown Iter Australiense No. 96, 1802–5, BM 1044772!
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Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Rhizome slender to filiform, densely clad in minute hairs; stipites approximate. Stipes filiform, not winged, 1-5 cm. long. Rhachis winged above or wingless. Lamina 2-10 cm. long, lanceolate to elliptic, translucent, pinnate; pinnules 1-3 cm. long, sts pinnatifid; veins distinct, several times forked. Sori us. solitary on upper side of base of pinnules, sometimes 2-4, partly immersed. Indusium c. 1 mm. long, widened to apex, tubular, winged in upper half, mouth entire to minutely 2-lipped, dilated. Receptacle filiform, exserted, up to 10 mm long.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
n = 36
Taxonomic concepts
Crepidomanes venosum (R.Br.) Bostock
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Crepidomanes venosum (R.Br.) Bostock
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Crepidomanes venosum (R.Br.) Bostock
Phlebiophyllum venosum (R.Br.) Bosch
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Phlebiophyllum venosum (R.Br.) Bosch
Polyphlebium venosum (R.Br.) Copel.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Polyphlebium venosum (R.Br.) Copel.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Polyphlebium venosum (R.Br.) Copel.
Polyphlebium venosum (R.Br.) Copel.
Polyphlebium venosum (R.Br.) Copel.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venustulum Colenso
Trichomanes venosum R.Br.
Trichomanes venustula Colenso
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typification
Lectotype (selected by Tindale 1963): Derwent, Ins. Van Diemen [Tasmania], R. Brown Iter Australiense No. 96, 1802–5, BM 1044772!
Etymology
From the Latin venosus (conspicuously veined), a reference to the prominent, much-branched veins in the lamina.
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1 January 2000
14 June 2024